Budget constraints, according to director Darrell Martin on the DVD commentary.
As portrayed in the 2008 movies "Cadillac Records" and "Who Do You Love?", Leonard Chess (Lezjor Czyz 1917-1969) was a driven businessman and promoter within the record industry from 1947 to 1969. He and his brother Phil (Fiszel) operated Chess Records, a major source of the "electric blues" music that bridged the transition from jazz to rock and roll. His son Marshall Chess confirms that his dad was a work-a-holic but that working alongside him as a teen was an enjoyable and fulfilling experience.
Chess Records was created in 1950.
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He was signed to Chess records.
Her first chart hit on Chess was "If I can't have you" in August 1960.
Marshall Chess was born in 1942.
As portrayed in the 2008 movies "Cadillac Records" and "Who Do You Love?", Leonard Chess (Lezjor Czyz 1917-1969) was a driven businessman and promoter within the record industry from 1947 to 1969. He and his brother Phil (Fiszel) operated Chess Records, a major source of the "electric blues" music that bridged the transition from jazz to rock and roll. His son Marshall Chess confirms that his dad was a work-a-holic but that working alongside him as a teen was an enjoyable and fulfilling experience.
Marshall Chess Club was created in 1915.
Chess Records was created in 1950.
Chess Records ended in 1975.
In music, there are two different people behind the Chess Records. In music, the people behind the Chess Records include Leonard Chess and Phil Chess.
Frank Marshall - chess player - was born on 1877-08-10.
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Frank Marshall
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Frank James Marshall .